- Make sure that you have the correct device compare with the photos below.
- Open Windows Device Manager and check for unknown devices (something like:
SM-USB 007
) - Right-click on the device to show properties and on the details tab, go the Hardware ID section. Check if your hardware ID is:
USB\VID_1C88&PID_003C&REV_0100
USB\VID_1C88&PID_003C
- Alternatively, you can use the following PowerShell command:
Get-PnpDevice -PresentOnly -Status ERROR,DEGRADED,UNKNOWN
- If your device matches, you can try to install these drivers. But first, make a Windows System Restore Point.
- Clone or download this repository and Unzip the file
- Right-click on the
SmiUsbGrabber3C.inf
file and choose Install - On Windows Device Manager you should have now a new device under the Sound Controllers named
SMI Grabber Device
- Date: 26/01/2018
- Version: 1.0.8.28
- Signed by: Somagic (Hangzhou Technology Co. Ltd)
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VirusTotal check: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/729403b5f4e38375bb556e5bd9b97b94ed74e6cd5a56eae9038c69035b1961bc/detection
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I had a lot of problems finding a "safe" driver to my Windows Pro x64 machine including a nefarious BSOD each time I plugged the USB device.
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Try to use a USB 3.0 port (to make sure that you have enough current to power the device and the maximum bandwidth - I know that is a USB 2.0 device but you don't lose anything trying). Also, when capturing video try to disconnect any adjacent USB devices near to prevent interferences.
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If you want to buy a similar EasyCap device, I strongly recommend finding another better alternatives. It's a low-cost device with poor capabilities and the audio hardware it's almost unusable
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To capture video, use VirtualDub , and make sure that you select the correct input source
Board details:
SMI2021 V2.8
2010_11_28